Understanding The Web Interface; Building An Antenna Cabling System - Topcon Net-G3 Operator's Manual

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Net-G3A Configuration and Setup

Understanding the Web Interface

The Web interface is divided into two frames:
• Navigation menu – contains a list of menu items through which to
access receiver functions.
• Content area – contains the various Web interface screens based
on the item selected in the navigation menu.
Some of the screens in the Content area have the Submit button.
Click it to apply changes made to the receiver parameters.
Building an Antenna Cabling
System
A cable system running between the antenna(s) and the receiver must
meet certain requirements to provide the minimum level of signal
loss, thus delivering a quality signal. These requirements include the
following:
• Cable length should be kept to a minimum.
Topcon offers cables of various lengths, from 3 to 100 meters.
• Use only low-loss coaxial cables.
For distances of up to 10 meters, it is recommended to use
Topcon's RG-58 cable. If a greater length is required (up to 30
meters), it is recommended to use Topcon's RG-8 or LMR-400.
For LMR-400 at 1600 MHz, the attenuation is 0.2–0.1 dB/meter.
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Navigation Menu
Content Area
Figure 3-16. Web Interface Elements
NET-G3A Operator's Manual

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